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Hospital Head Denies Sale to Create Huge Profits
By EVANGELINE TOLLESON
Journal Staff Writer
The State Bond Commission,
which voted 6-5 Tuesday to approve
the sale of Shreveport's Doctor's
Hospital to the Louisiana Public Fa-cilities
Authority, were provided
with "misstatements" by Rep. Kevin
Reilly of Baton Rouge who opposed
the transaction, according to Dr.
C.E. Boyd, chairman of the board of
Doctor's Hospital in Shreveport.
Boyd this morning rebutted Reil-ly's
challenges of the sale, including
a statement that the nine Shreveport
doctors and the Charter Medical
Corp., present owners of Doctor's,
would make a profit of about $4
million on the sale.
"Mr. Reilly made so many
statements of misfact," Boyd
charged. "And if you misquote me,
I'll sue you and the newspaper," he
threatened.
The bond commission's approval
was made on the condition that state
Attorney General William Guste is-sues
an opinion that LPFA does not
have to comply with public bid laws
in leasing the facility to Southwest
Hospitals Inc., a non-profit corpo-ration
formed to run the hospital.
"No doctors will be on the new
board of directors (of Southwest Hos-pitals
Inc.)," Boyd said, explaining
that five "laymen" will be directors
of the corporation. But when asked if
he is a member himself, he said,
"We plan to add four doctors in the
future ... I hope I can become one of
the board of directors because I've
given 18 years of my life to service of
that hospital."
Boyd, medical director of Doc-tor's,
said he has been chairman of
the board since 1959. His son, Charles
Boyd is the hospital administrator
and will remain in that position, he
said.
If the sale is made, he said, all of
the stockholders must be paid the
same for their stocks, unless all of
them agree to take less than what the
stocks will be worth.
Members of the commission who
voted for the sale include Charles
Roemer II, Commissioner of Admin-istration;
Camille Gravel, executive
counsel to Gov. Edwards; Sen. Fritz
Eagen of New Orleans; Sen. B.B.
"Sixty" Rayburn of Bogalusa, chair-man
of the Senate Finance Commit-tee;
Sen. John Sevario of Gonzales;
Who Owns How Much of Doctor's Hospital Now?
The following is a list of shareholders of
Doctor's Hospital. Officers and directors
are listed under each category below.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS:
Dr. C. Elmo Bovd, board chairman and
executive committee member, 4,541
shares; Emilv L. Jones, board vice chair-man
and executive committee member,
1,583 shares ; E.B. Flake, board secre-tary
and executive committee member,
1,156 shares; W. Theron Roberts, board
treasurer and executive committee mem-ber,
47 shares; D.A.Hiller Jr., member of
both board and executive committee, 545;
B.M. Kalstone, member of both board
and executive committee, 325; H.R.
Bicknell, member both board and ex-ecutive
committee, 1,183; J.C. Sanders,
member both board and executive com-mittee,
575; and M.A. Kutschbach, board
member, 66.
STOCKHOLDERS LIST:
Mrs. Elinor Abramson, 80 shares; Mrs.
Nancy Overdvke Adger, 144; Mary
Sanders (Mrs. R.B.) Ashbv, 220; Robert
P. Bays, M.D., 196; Katherine Elizabeth
Bays, 407; Oscar L. Berry Jr., M.D., 490;
Harold Bicknell, M.D., 1,183; H. Whitney
Boggs Jr., M.D., 10; C.E. Boyd, M.D.,
4,541; Wallace Brown, M.D., 10; Mrs.
Erena Witmer Campbell, 110; Mrs.
Erena Witmer Campbell, usufructuary,
Daria Anne Campbell Grimes, 22; Mrs.
Erena Witmer Campbell, usufructuary,
James Holmes Campbell III, 22; Mrs.
Erena Witmer Campbell, usufructuary,
Deborah Campbell, 22; Mrs. Erena
Witmer Campbell, usufructuary, Charles
Christopher Campbell, 22; Mrs. Erena
Witmer Campbell, usufructuary, Philip
Andrew Campbell, 22; Joan Sanders
Carr, 220; Charter Medical Corporation,
5,570; Wildo D. Colon, M.D., 510; Linda
Colon, 60; Richard Colon, 60; Dewev P.
Crawford, 65; Dora Crawford, 65; John
Cummins, 50; Samuel D. Cummins,
M.D., 20; Jack William Ellison, 136;
Morris Julius Ellison, 136; E.B. Flake,
M.D., 1,156; Fox-Dean Orthopedics, 100;
W.M. Hall, M.D., 20; John C. Hardin,
M.D., 50; W.W. Hart, M.D., 170; A.A.
Herold Jr., M.D., 565;
Simon Herold, 279; Herman Herold,
188; DA. Hiller Jr., M.D., 545; Emily
Jones, M.D., 1,583; William D. Kalmbach
Jr., M.D., 490; Bernard Kalstone, M.D.,
325; Chris Youree Kalstone, 260; D.G.
Kellett, M.D., 151; M.A. Kutschbach,
M.D., 66; Marguerite Kutschbach, 120;
Rosa Herold Lasker, 113; Harold Levy,
M.D., 10; Udine Lvnch, 20; Mr. and Mrs.
W.A. McBride III, 10; Patti Emile
McBride, 10; W.W. McCook, M.D., 302;
C.H. McCuller, M.D., 220; D.R. Martin,
M.D., 10; W.R. Mathews, M.D., 220; E.R.
Morgan, M.D. (estate), 75; Jesse R.
Morgan, 85; Ike Muslow, M.D., 50; New
Way Laundry (Ben Levy), 110;
P. Murff O'Neal, 85; Donald Fenton
Overdyke III, 144; D.F. Overdvke Jr.,
M.D., 5; William Llovd Overdvke, 144;
T.M. Oxford, M.D., 110; CM. Pasquier,
M.D., 332; the Rev. and Mrs. C.C. Pope,
355; Carson R. Reed, M.D., 110; W. Curtis
Roberts, 33; W. Theron Roberts, 47; J.C.
Sanders, M.D., 575; Thomas Jason
Sanders, 220; Bonnie Lee Bays Sheffield,
302; J.H.Shipp, M.D., 20; E.C. Simonton,
M.D., 279; G.W. Slagle, M.D., 10; E.C. St.
Martin, M.D., 332; William B. Wiener,
126; George J. Woolhandler (estate), 946;
and B.H. Young, M.D., 10.
(Note: Usufructuary is a person who
holds property by having the right to
utilize and eniov the profits and advan-tages
of something belonging to another
so long as the property is not damaged or
altered in any way.)
and Guste.
When asked if he had discussed the
sale with Gov. Edwards, Boyd said
he had not. "I've tried to stay out of
politics... There's been no political
pull at all, no politicking at all except
Reilly, and only because he is on the
commission and he was the one
against the sale."
Commission members voting
against the sale included Reilly, Sec-retary
of State Paul Hardy, State
Treasurer Mary Evelyn Parker,
House Speaker EL. "Bubba" Henry
and Lt. Gov. James Fitzmorris.
The hospital's need in the com-munity
was questioned by Reilly
because of a projection by the State
Office of Health Planning and De-velopment
that by 1981 there would
be a surplus of between 685 and 1,400
hospital beds in Shreveport. But
Boyd said that the number of beds
quoted include the beds at LSU Medi-cal
Center, which are for "charity."
Rebutting the position that Doctors'
Hospital may not be needed, he said:
"You just close it down and see."
Boyd said the hospital sale would
not change the hospital. "The only
change is we don't have to pay taxes,
like Schumpert, Willis-Knighton and
Bossier."

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Hospital Head Denies Sale to Create Huge Profits
By EVANGELINE TOLLESON
Journal Staff Writer
The State Bond Commission,
which voted 6-5 Tuesday to approve
the sale of Shreveport's Doctor's
Hospital to the Louisiana Public Fa-cilities
Authority, were provided
with "misstatements" by Rep. Kevin
Reilly of Baton Rouge who opposed
the transaction, according to Dr.
C.E. Boyd, chairman of the board of
Doctor's Hospital in Shreveport.
Boyd this morning rebutted Reil-ly's
challenges of the sale, including
a statement that the nine Shreveport
doctors and the Charter Medical
Corp., present owners of Doctor's,
would make a profit of about $4
million on the sale.
"Mr. Reilly made so many
statements of misfact," Boyd
charged. "And if you misquote me,
I'll sue you and the newspaper," he
threatened.
The bond commission's approval
was made on the condition that state
Attorney General William Guste is-sues
an opinion that LPFA does not
have to comply with public bid laws
in leasing the facility to Southwest
Hospitals Inc., a non-profit corpo-ration
formed to run the hospital.
"No doctors will be on the new
board of directors (of Southwest Hos-pitals
Inc.)," Boyd said, explaining
that five "laymen" will be directors
of the corporation. But when asked if
he is a member himself, he said,
"We plan to add four doctors in the
future ... I hope I can become one of
the board of directors because I've
given 18 years of my life to service of
that hospital."
Boyd, medical director of Doc-tor's,
said he has been chairman of
the board since 1959. His son, Charles
Boyd is the hospital administrator
and will remain in that position, he
said.
If the sale is made, he said, all of
the stockholders must be paid the
same for their stocks, unless all of
them agree to take less than what the
stocks will be worth.
Members of the commission who
voted for the sale include Charles
Roemer II, Commissioner of Admin-istration;
Camille Gravel, executive
counsel to Gov. Edwards; Sen. Fritz
Eagen of New Orleans; Sen. B.B.
"Sixty" Rayburn of Bogalusa, chair-man
of the Senate Finance Commit-tee;
Sen. John Sevario of Gonzales;
Who Owns How Much of Doctor's Hospital Now?
The following is a list of shareholders of
Doctor's Hospital. Officers and directors
are listed under each category below.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS:
Dr. C. Elmo Bovd, board chairman and
executive committee member, 4,541
shares; Emilv L. Jones, board vice chair-man
and executive committee member,
1,583 shares ; E.B. Flake, board secre-tary
and executive committee member,
1,156 shares; W. Theron Roberts, board
treasurer and executive committee mem-ber,
47 shares; D.A.Hiller Jr., member of
both board and executive committee, 545;
B.M. Kalstone, member of both board
and executive committee, 325; H.R.
Bicknell, member both board and ex-ecutive
committee, 1,183; J.C. Sanders,
member both board and executive com-mittee,
575; and M.A. Kutschbach, board
member, 66.
STOCKHOLDERS LIST:
Mrs. Elinor Abramson, 80 shares; Mrs.
Nancy Overdvke Adger, 144; Mary
Sanders (Mrs. R.B.) Ashbv, 220; Robert
P. Bays, M.D., 196; Katherine Elizabeth
Bays, 407; Oscar L. Berry Jr., M.D., 490;
Harold Bicknell, M.D., 1,183; H. Whitney
Boggs Jr., M.D., 10; C.E. Boyd, M.D.,
4,541; Wallace Brown, M.D., 10; Mrs.
Erena Witmer Campbell, 110; Mrs.
Erena Witmer Campbell, usufructuary,
Daria Anne Campbell Grimes, 22; Mrs.
Erena Witmer Campbell, usufructuary,
James Holmes Campbell III, 22; Mrs.
Erena Witmer Campbell, usufructuary,
Deborah Campbell, 22; Mrs. Erena
Witmer Campbell, usufructuary, Charles
Christopher Campbell, 22; Mrs. Erena
Witmer Campbell, usufructuary, Philip
Andrew Campbell, 22; Joan Sanders
Carr, 220; Charter Medical Corporation,
5,570; Wildo D. Colon, M.D., 510; Linda
Colon, 60; Richard Colon, 60; Dewev P.
Crawford, 65; Dora Crawford, 65; John
Cummins, 50; Samuel D. Cummins,
M.D., 20; Jack William Ellison, 136;
Morris Julius Ellison, 136; E.B. Flake,
M.D., 1,156; Fox-Dean Orthopedics, 100;
W.M. Hall, M.D., 20; John C. Hardin,
M.D., 50; W.W. Hart, M.D., 170; A.A.
Herold Jr., M.D., 565;
Simon Herold, 279; Herman Herold,
188; DA. Hiller Jr., M.D., 545; Emily
Jones, M.D., 1,583; William D. Kalmbach
Jr., M.D., 490; Bernard Kalstone, M.D.,
325; Chris Youree Kalstone, 260; D.G.
Kellett, M.D., 151; M.A. Kutschbach,
M.D., 66; Marguerite Kutschbach, 120;
Rosa Herold Lasker, 113; Harold Levy,
M.D., 10; Udine Lvnch, 20; Mr. and Mrs.
W.A. McBride III, 10; Patti Emile
McBride, 10; W.W. McCook, M.D., 302;
C.H. McCuller, M.D., 220; D.R. Martin,
M.D., 10; W.R. Mathews, M.D., 220; E.R.
Morgan, M.D. (estate), 75; Jesse R.
Morgan, 85; Ike Muslow, M.D., 50; New
Way Laundry (Ben Levy), 110;
P. Murff O'Neal, 85; Donald Fenton
Overdyke III, 144; D.F. Overdvke Jr.,
M.D., 5; William Llovd Overdvke, 144;
T.M. Oxford, M.D., 110; CM. Pasquier,
M.D., 332; the Rev. and Mrs. C.C. Pope,
355; Carson R. Reed, M.D., 110; W. Curtis
Roberts, 33; W. Theron Roberts, 47; J.C.
Sanders, M.D., 575; Thomas Jason
Sanders, 220; Bonnie Lee Bays Sheffield,
302; J.H.Shipp, M.D., 20; E.C. Simonton,
M.D., 279; G.W. Slagle, M.D., 10; E.C. St.
Martin, M.D., 332; William B. Wiener,
126; George J. Woolhandler (estate), 946;
and B.H. Young, M.D., 10.
(Note: Usufructuary is a person who
holds property by having the right to
utilize and eniov the profits and advan-tages
of something belonging to another
so long as the property is not damaged or
altered in any way.)
and Guste.
When asked if he had discussed the
sale with Gov. Edwards, Boyd said
he had not. "I've tried to stay out of
politics... There's been no political
pull at all, no politicking at all except
Reilly, and only because he is on the
commission and he was the one
against the sale."
Commission members voting
against the sale included Reilly, Sec-retary
of State Paul Hardy, State
Treasurer Mary Evelyn Parker,
House Speaker EL. "Bubba" Henry
and Lt. Gov. James Fitzmorris.
The hospital's need in the com-munity
was questioned by Reilly
because of a projection by the State
Office of Health Planning and De-velopment
that by 1981 there would
be a surplus of between 685 and 1,400
hospital beds in Shreveport. But
Boyd said that the number of beds
quoted include the beds at LSU Medi-cal
Center, which are for "charity."
Rebutting the position that Doctors'
Hospital may not be needed, he said:
"You just close it down and see."
Boyd said the hospital sale would
not change the hospital. "The only
change is we don't have to pay taxes,
like Schumpert, Willis-Knighton and
Bossier."